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in fact, the healthcare savings in that plan are larger than the plans we've seen republicans in the past. >> is that what was in the budget? >> these proposals, we proposed these things last fall and in the president's budget. they are very detailed. >> but that was a budget that was voted down 99-0 in the senate. >> this is a lot of politics happen in this town. but this is a very carefully designed set of reforms and if republicans would like to go beyond these reforms or do it differently, they should tell us how they want to do it. >> what if they were to propose the republican budget that they passed, that they passed the last two years? >> there's no risks they are going to do that, chris. >> wouldn't be as serious as you proposing your budget. >> but the american people took a long time to take a careful, long look at that plan, and they found no merit in it so the republicans aren't going to propose that again. >> just like the senate voted 99-0 against your budget. >> the senate has already proposed and enacted a middle class tax extension that protects 98% of americans fro
in fact, the healthcare savings in that plan are larger than the plans we've seen republicans in the past. >> is that what was in the budget? >> these proposals, we proposed these things last fall and in the president's budget. they are very detailed. >> but that was a budget that was voted down 99-0 in the senate. >> this is a lot of politics happen in this town. but this is a very carefully designed set of reforms and if republicans would like to go beyond these...
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gallup says this is the first result against government healthcare since 2000. the head of the postal service says the agency can be $8 billion in the black each year. if it's allowed to cut retiree healthcare fund payment and eliminate saturday mail delivery. patrick donahoe notes the agency is losing $16 billion a year right now. money can't buy happiness and it apparently isn't doing much for government communication either. plus, what happened when a popular tourist town said no to a famous method of raising money? grapevine is next. ♪ (announcer) when subaru owners look in the mirror, they see more than themselves. so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. by the end of th, our fifth year, our total can reach almost 25 million dollars. it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts
gallup says this is the first result against government healthcare since 2000. the head of the postal service says the agency can be $8 billion in the black each year. if it's allowed to cut retiree healthcare fund payment and eliminate saturday mail delivery. patrick donahoe notes the agency is losing $16 billion a year right now. money can't buy happiness and it apparently isn't doing much for government communication either. plus, what happened when a popular tourist town said no to a famous...
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. >> eliot: the problem gets worse and worse because of demographics as we ang and healthcare costs increase. >> that's why we have aging and a more and more competitive economy. >> eliot: i guess what i should have said at the time is the article is provocative but gloomy. >> i have been called eeyore. >> eliot: i won't call you eeyore. i thought the article was fascinating. we have to reframe our debate. i think the article suggests how we should do it. eduardoporter, thank you for coming back on the show. >> thank you. >> eliot: a new constitution in egypt and a seat at the table for palestine. mints called mints? answer in a moment. >> eliot: when news first broke the makers of twinkies were going out of business, too many people assumed it was the same old story. union workers demanding exorbitant wages. let's take a look at what the management at hostess has been up to over the last few years. they've sold the company three times since the 1980s each time losing assets and picking up debt. leading to two bankruptcy filings in the last ten years. the ceo's salary was tripled earlier thi
. >> eliot: the problem gets worse and worse because of demographics as we ang and healthcare costs increase. >> that's why we have aging and a more and more competitive economy. >> eliot: i guess what i should have said at the time is the article is provocative but gloomy. >> i have been called eeyore. >> eliot: i won't call you eeyore. i thought the article was fascinating. we have to reframe our debate. i think the article suggests how we should do it....
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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take, and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat or sweating. flexpen® is there when i need it, just like my pit crew. ask your doctor about novolog® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> and we are back with the only man who has been secretary of state and national security adviser, simultaneously. a very good way of making sure there was to rivalry between those two positions. henry, you have met with vladimir putin probably more often than any senior american including any senior american official. you've had something like 20-odd one-on-one meetings. what do you think of vladimir putin? if you look at your memoir as one of the things that strikes me as always the portraits of people, is he
tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take, and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat or sweating. flexpen® is there when i need it, just like my pit crew. ask your doctor about novolog® flexpen....
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. >> reporter: this year the camblors expanded their mission to sonoma county bringing free healthcare services to the local latino community. >> we had a unique skill set where we could effectively target this population help bring these services to these animals that so desperately need them. >> we have a lot of latino residents and we found they are very underserved. >> reporter: the executive director of the sonoma humane society: >> it's just been really, really wonderful for sonoma county. >> no matter what side of the river it is, a life is a life. >> reporter: so for working to reduce animal suffering here and in mexico, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to christie and moncho camblor. kate kelly, cbs 5. t the price s just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price pr [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on, for two whole years. from at&t. [ female announcer ] a great price for a great triple-play bundle. [ male announcer ] call now. bundles with u-verse tv, internet and home phone start at $89 a month. n
. >> reporter: this year the camblors expanded their mission to sonoma county bringing free healthcare services to the local latino community. >> we had a unique skill set where we could effectively target this population help bring these services to these animals that so desperately need them. >> we have a lot of latino residents and we found they are very underserved. >> reporter: the executive director of the sonoma humane society: >> it's just been really,...
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parenthood abortion, transvaginal ultrasounds to get an abortion, and the repeal of the affordable healthcare act. those are all issues that concern women and involve women and are issues that i think only a woman could ask the questions that need to be asked of the candidates about what they're planning to do about those things. >> jennifer: as you know there is a group of girls who started a petition to have a woman moderate one of this year's presidential debates. they'll be on the show later tonight. do you have any brief advice for them? >> i admire them so much. i wish i could meet them, sign their petition. my name would have been at the top. i'm so grateful there are still young women who do care about things like this. i have students that don't want to be called a feminist. i'm, like, what do you mean? all that means is that you want equal opportunity for women to have the same equal opportunity for women but it's become a dirty word, and no one wants to rock the boat or push anything. these young girls have decided to take this on, it's just heartwarming. >> jennifer: a fantastic t
parenthood abortion, transvaginal ultrasounds to get an abortion, and the repeal of the affordable healthcare act. those are all issues that concern women and involve women and are issues that i think only a woman could ask the questions that need to be asked of the candidates about what they're planning to do about those things. >> jennifer: as you know there is a group of girls who started a petition to have a woman moderate one of this year's presidential debates. they'll be on the...
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your healthcare needs are unique. that's why, with over 30 years of medicare experience, we're here to guide you every step of the way. open enrollment ends december 7th. so don't wait. if you're medicare eligible, call now... and talk to unitedhealthcare about our plans, like aarp medicarecomplete. let's get you on the right path. call today. ♪ >>shepard: the palestinians leader, abbas; continuing to speak at the united nations. the vote is on palestinian statehood after that and we are assured it will pass. we will have continuing coverage of this throughout the afternoon on fox news. first, the twinkie maker, hostess, reports they are in talks with 100 potential buyers for product lines. today in bankruptcy court a financial advisor for the company said the potential buyers include five major retailers already willing to pay substantial amounts. whatever that means. hostess is seeking court approval to give the top executives bonuses totaling $1.8 million. and 18,000 workers will lose their jobs. that is it for "
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. >> eliot: the problem gets worse and worse because of demographics as we ang and healthcare costs increase. >> that's why we have aging and a more and more competitive economy. >> eliot: i guess what i should have said at the time is the article is provocative but gloomy. >> i have been called eeyore. >> eliot: i won't call you eeyore. i thought the article was fascinating. we have to reframe our debate. i think the article suggests how we should do it. eduardoporter, thank you for coming back on the show. >> thank you. >> eliot: a new constitutututututututututututututututututututututututut brought to you by ice breakers mints. break the ice. question: why are ice breakers mints called mints? answer in a moment. fruit just got cooler. fruit on one side, cool on the other. ice breakers duo. a fruity, cool way to break the ice. brought to you by ice breakers mints. break the ice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. a
. >> eliot: the problem gets worse and worse because of demographics as we ang and healthcare costs increase. >> that's why we have aging and a more and more competitive economy. >> eliot: i guess what i should have said at the time is the article is provocative but gloomy. >> i have been called eeyore. >> eliot: i won't call you eeyore. i thought the article was fascinating. we have to reframe our debate. i think the article suggests how we should do it....
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people don't shop for healthcare. in boston we have easily seven times as many mri machines as we use. no one is using them at 2:00 a.m. marginal cost is 11 bucks to change the paper, the covers on the bed. >> it's bipartisan rapt. you're president bush's first cousin, right? >> right. >> yes. nothing wrong with that. wonderful human being. >> the wrap against the last president bush is he had a prescription vista that wasn't paid for and in other words the republicans and democrats created a mess. we are notting it. do you think we can? >> absolutely. >> companies need to get more company, getting information liquid so we can shop. if we can shop we can spend more to get great healthcare. >> neil: always a pleasure. thank you. what we're trying to say here, right or left is where we stand. in the middle of the pile of green that we don't have. that we're going to have and if we don't do something by december 31, we will have nothing. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not
people don't shop for healthcare. in boston we have easily seven times as many mri machines as we use. no one is using them at 2:00 a.m. marginal cost is 11 bucks to change the paper, the covers on the bed. >> it's bipartisan rapt. you're president bush's first cousin, right? >> right. >> yes. nothing wrong with that. wonderful human being. >> the wrap against the last president bush is he had a prescription vista that wasn't paid for and in other words the republicans...
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we're going to spend more on healthcare. is there someone who is going to argue that is a bad thing? it's the wrong way to frame the problem. >> john: doesn't obamacare do some good things? it gives more people insurance. some people have gone bankrupt paying for healthcare? >> let's start with that. the coverage issue. there are a lotto of things and i hope we get to talk about, that are healthcare system it's freer than much of the world's. >> john: it's not a free market healthcare system. >> it's extremely infiltrated by the government when it comes to medicare and medicaid. >> john: government pays half the bills. >> actually i'll say it now. the fact that our system is half free, we do things a lot better than systems that are completely not free. we are the place in the world if you have something that is very bad, you come. when it comes to treating difficult we're the place to go. we have problems on cost and we have a problem with coverage. there are people in this country that are not covered. two biggest reasons
we're going to spend more on healthcare. is there someone who is going to argue that is a bad thing? it's the wrong way to frame the problem. >> john: doesn't obamacare do some good things? it gives more people insurance. some people have gone bankrupt paying for healthcare? >> let's start with that. the coverage issue. there are a lotto of things and i hope we get to talk about, that are healthcare system it's freer than much of the world's. >> john: it's not a free market...
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romney's reform. >> that's why the new healthcare is just fine. you talk about the need for people to be covered for pre-existing conditions and the healthcare, the need to help subsidize people to afford it. so to be consistent, he really ought to say that we've had the message. it was the way to go. it is now in place for the united states. if you elect me, i will do more good things as i did in massachusetts. that wasn't his conclusion. >> but the reason he opposes, he says it was good on a state level. he did talk about how he wants to support states to be able to provide healthcare for people. the reason he is explaining his rationalization for opposing president obama is that it is on a national or federal level. >> basically, there is something wrong with it. he has to say, good for massachusetts, good for the states, bad nationally. of course, what the act does is the act creates -- what congress saying, if states want to participate, if they want to help their own citizens meet this new tax mandate, then they can get money from the federa
romney's reform. >> that's why the new healthcare is just fine. you talk about the need for people to be covered for pre-existing conditions and the healthcare, the need to help subsidize people to afford it. so to be consistent, he really ought to say that we've had the message. it was the way to go. it is now in place for the united states. if you elect me, i will do more good things as i did in massachusetts. that wasn't his conclusion. >> but the reason he opposes, he says it...
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healthcare was a hot topic at a rally. it took place at an electronics company in sterling, virginia. romney talked about tomorrow's supreme court decision on healthcare reform. >> a big decision is coming tomorrow for the supreme court. my guess is, they aren't sleeping real well at the white house tonight. that's the way it aught to be. and this is a decision. >> romney said if the court ends up upholding the healthcare reform law, he will work to repeal it if he's elected president. >>> leaders in congress have agreed on a tentative bill to overhaul the federal highway programs. the two-year deal does not require the government to approve the keystone pipeline deal as past deals stipulated. the white house threatened to veto the bill if the plans were included. the senate is putting on the finishing touches on the bill before they can sign off. lesli. >> golf finally got underway at congressional country club. today with the at and d national and our resident blue shirts and anchor team. derek mcginty, and mike were the
healthcare was a hot topic at a rally. it took place at an electronics company in sterling, virginia. romney talked about tomorrow's supreme court decision on healthcare reform. >> a big decision is coming tomorrow for the supreme court. my guess is, they aren't sleeping real well at the white house tonight. that's the way it aught to be. and this is a decision. >> romney said if the court ends up upholding the healthcare reform law, he will work to repeal it if he's elected...
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less, to reduce our utilization in healthcare and wasteful use of healthcare, but there is not a lot to reduce the price we pay for healthcare, the price we pay for all the things we get when we go to the hospitals. host: bill on the democratic line. caller: i'm interested in looking at your book and reading it. i would also like to ask all the people that call in all the time and say that the government can't force them to buy insurance, does that mean that if i was in a car accident with their wife and child they can reach in their glove compartment and pull out $50,000 and give it to the hospital when they arrive? guest: this is one of the big questions of this law, what people are going to make of the mandate that everyone has to have insurance. this is at the heart of the law, this idea that we're basically making insurers to behave better to cover everyone to stop doing some of the things we don't like n exchange for that, they will get all these new customers because we require people to have insurance, the idea being if you don't get insurance then you're shifting the cost to
less, to reduce our utilization in healthcare and wasteful use of healthcare, but there is not a lot to reduce the price we pay for healthcare, the price we pay for all the things we get when we go to the hospitals. host: bill on the democratic line. caller: i'm interested in looking at your book and reading it. i would also like to ask all the people that call in all the time and say that the government can't force them to buy insurance, does that mean that if i was in a car accident with...
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when it comes to a woman's right to make her own healthcare chances they want to take us back to the policies more suited to the 1950s and the 21st century. [cheers and applause] megyn: joining me now monica crowley a radio talk show host. and julie ro roginsky. both fox news contributors. he uses the terms, us and them, and that has a lot of folks, monica coming out and saying, look the first lady while many people loved her speech and thought she was a real role model for young women in particular, that line wasn't necessary, and she set herself up for critics. >> yeah, you know, megyn i think in an otherwise really effective speech by michelle obama the line that you cited about us and them has instantly become the definitive comment, and it kind of detracts from the effectiveness of her speech because it rings so outrageously falls. this president has divided americans based on class and race and age and gender, and he has done it almost nonstop, because, look, by and large if is how the left looks at americans. they look at americans based on identity, they carry out identity po
when it comes to a woman's right to make her own healthcare chances they want to take us back to the policies more suited to the 1950s and the 21st century. [cheers and applause] megyn: joining me now monica crowley a radio talk show host. and julie ro roginsky. both fox news contributors. he uses the terms, us and them, and that has a lot of folks, monica coming out and saying, look the first lady while many people loved her speech and thought she was a real role model for young women in...
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extense, the government's expense for healthcare. and there was some dispute about what is the commerce? what is the market? is it buying insurance in which case people aren't in it and so you can't regulate them under the commerce power or is the commerce healthcare in and of itself, which you will use. >> a little merky there. hoping it will become less murky once they bring the question in june. anita, back to you. >>> if the individual mandate does stand, there's a new analysis that finds it will only impact 6% of the u.s. population. researchers found 33% of people living in the u.s. under the age of 65 would be exempt anyway because their incomes are below the tax filing threshold. another 58% already are insured through their employers, the individual market or public programs. they have insurance. and 3% are already eligible for medicaid. that study was funded by the robert wood johnson foundation. >>> now if the individual mandate is struck down, it could create unbearable expenses for some companies. even if the law remains
extense, the government's expense for healthcare. and there was some dispute about what is the commerce? what is the market? is it buying insurance in which case people aren't in it and so you can't regulate them under the commerce power or is the commerce healthcare in and of itself, which you will use. >> a little merky there. hoping it will become less murky once they bring the question in june. anita, back to you. >>> if the individual mandate does stand, there's a new...
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, why your college age kid may be losing healthcare. you have to find a solution now. the onus will be on republicans to come up with something. if they get what they wanted, they will have to answer the questions. >> how will the romney campaign use it if it is struck down. >> if it is is struck down it his head to startrgument barack and he pushed a law that turned out to be unconstitutional. they were ramming it through using procedural means and the court upholds that. they will say this is exactly why he wasn't fit to lead in the first someplace why he needs to be replaced now. >> if it is upheld, what does president obama do in terms of using it for the election? >> i think it's -- it will be a remarkable vindication of president obama. everyone in town has assumed for a while that it will be struck down or the mandate at least will be struck down. there seems to be some late thinking that it could be upheld. but i think the obama campaign would celebrate it and then they would take it as an opportunity to try to sell this all ove
, why your college age kid may be losing healthcare. you have to find a solution now. the onus will be on republicans to come up with something. if they get what they wanted, they will have to answer the questions. >> how will the romney campaign use it if it is struck down. >> if it is is struck down it his head to startrgument barack and he pushed a law that turned out to be unconstitutional. they were ramming it through using procedural means and the court upholds that. they will...
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your healthcare needs are unique. that's why, with over 30 years of medicare experience, we're here to guide you every step of the way. open enrollment ends december 7th. so don't wait. if you're medicare eligible, call now... and talk to unitedhealthcare about our plans, like aarp medicarecomplete. let's get you on the right path. call today. ♪ do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. >>> tonight's "rock center with brian williams "s two american brother whose walked away from million dollar paychecks in the nfl to pursue their faith. part of the report from mary carillo. >> reporter: the brothers rechanneled their perpetual energy and in july observed ramadan with a multistate cross-country teaching tour, reaching 30 mosques in 30 days. including the one that is perhaps america's most controversial, in lower manhattan
your healthcare needs are unique. that's why, with over 30 years of medicare experience, we're here to guide you every step of the way. open enrollment ends december 7th. so don't wait. if you're medicare eligible, call now... and talk to unitedhealthcare about our plans, like aarp medicarecomplete. let's get you on the right path. call today. ♪ do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire...
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that will reduce the cost of healthcare so more people can afford healthcare. the more government involvement, you are saying somebody is going to buy insurance doesn't mean every one of us can afford it. what has they done cheaper in the live sector. >> greta: and i hear the doctor shortage. you can't get a doctor for health insurance so i'm not sure what we are doing about that problem. >> look around the world, u.k. system and canadian system and they don't have enough money and providers, there are not enough providers and there are not enough doctors to take care of people. that is exactly what is going to happen. >> greta: thank you for joining us, sir. >> supreme court ruling is lighting a new fire under a the tea party. just in time for the november election so what tea party planning now. griff jenkins hit the ground to find out. >> this will energize the tea party movement. remember the tea party movement formed as reaction to the stimulus and obamacare unconstitutional taking of our liberties. the tea party delivered the victory in the house of repre
that will reduce the cost of healthcare so more people can afford healthcare. the more government involvement, you are saying somebody is going to buy insurance doesn't mean every one of us can afford it. what has they done cheaper in the live sector. >> greta: and i hear the doctor shortage. you can't get a doctor for health insurance so i'm not sure what we are doing about that problem. >> look around the world, u.k. system and canadian system and they don't have enough money and...
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for a economic issues are healthcare issues. it's a huge cause of bankruptcy if you lose your healthcare. but by and large it will come back to be economic issues. >> i don't know why anyone would pay for the mandate to buy health insurance if you can buy health insurance if you get sick because you can buy health insurance under this program if you have a pre-existing condition. so it would be more economically prudent for someone to wait to see if they get sick to buy a mandate. >> that's the reason why the mandate has to be part of the economic part of this. you need healthy people to buy into the system. >> who will buy the mandate because you can always buy it when you get sick. >> you would be penalized. you would pay a fine if you don't do it right away. >> if you get caught. >> if you get caught. >> but what will be interesting is if the mandate gets tossed out, the health insurance industry, which of course didn't want by and large the obama bill to pass in the first place, they will be back here immediately saying we h
for a economic issues are healthcare issues. it's a huge cause of bankruptcy if you lose your healthcare. but by and large it will come back to be economic issues. >> i don't know why anyone would pay for the mandate to buy health insurance if you can buy health insurance if you get sick because you can buy health insurance under this program if you have a pre-existing condition. so it would be more economically prudent for someone to wait to see if they get sick to buy a mandate....
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people like mitt romney's kids are on his healthcare bill now because of his kids. those things help a lot of people. we've made some mistakes and we ought to say we need a public option. remember 94 percent of our healthcare markets in this country are highly concentrating means there's one or two companies in the no competition the public option, would it create competition and forced them to create, work things and driven price down. the other thing is we shouldn't have conceded to not using the buying federal government power to drive down price. everyone in the world does that. every company does that. you use you're buying power to get the best deal you can and we have given that away and we need to change that and bring that back. i think if it were overturned i think it would stand a country on it's head. healthcare would be in chaos and you would see a lot of people get hurt in the process. >> we have to end it and leave it there. richard. thanks for being on news makers. having me on. >> and we're back with our reporters. peter wallsten of the "washington
people like mitt romney's kids are on his healthcare bill now because of his kids. those things help a lot of people. we've made some mistakes and we ought to say we need a public option. remember 94 percent of our healthcare markets in this country are highly concentrating means there's one or two companies in the no competition the public option, would it create competition and forced them to create, work things and driven price down. the other thing is we shouldn't have conceded to not using...
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the country does not want another long, bloody battle over healthcare. not that time in business of giving advice to republicans. if they want this election to turn on the economy, they ought to get off this topic real fast and accept the ruling of the land. >> quickly. >> short-term, obama care encapsulates everything that's wrong with obamacare. >> i believe it's going to have an adverse impact on the economy. >> short term three, high court immigration. >> today is a day when the key components of our efforts to protect the citizens of arizona to take up the fight against illegal immigration in a balanced and constitutional way has unanimously been vindicated by the highest court in the land. >> arizona governor jan brewer applauded another u.s. supreme court decision. on monday, the high court ruled on the state of arizona and its law that deals with illegal immigrants. the high court ruled that police officers can continue to check the immigration status of people they stop. that means if someone is stopped for any offense, major or minor, and canno
the country does not want another long, bloody battle over healthcare. not that time in business of giving advice to republicans. if they want this election to turn on the economy, they ought to get off this topic real fast and accept the ruling of the land. >> quickly. >> short-term, obama care encapsulates everything that's wrong with obamacare. >> i believe it's going to have an adverse impact on the economy. >> short term three, high court immigration. >> today...
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gwen: taxes, healthcare, jobs, a special politics roundtable on the issues that will define the 2012 election. tonight on "washington week." joining the fight over healthcare. >> the supreme court has the final word and their final word is that obamacare is a tax. i agreed with the dissent. i would have taken a different course but the dissent wasn't the majority. >> the supreme court has spoken. the law we pads is here to stay. i make no apologies for it. it was the right thing to do and we're going to keep moving forward. >> and joining the fight over the struggling economy. >> we have seen the jobs report this morning. and it is another kick in the gut to middle class families. >> businesses created 84,000 new jobs last month. but we can't be satisfied because our goal was never to just keep on working to get back to where we were in 2007. >> americans may be on vacation if they can afford it, but the presidential campaign is coming into sharp focus. >> the president's policies have not gotten america working again and the president's going to have to stand up and take responsibil
gwen: taxes, healthcare, jobs, a special politics roundtable on the issues that will define the 2012 election. tonight on "washington week." joining the fight over healthcare. >> the supreme court has the final word and their final word is that obamacare is a tax. i agreed with the dissent. i would have taken a different course but the dissent wasn't the majority. >> the supreme court has spoken. the law we pads is here to stay. i make no apologies for it. it was the right...
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we can't even handle the healthcare we have already got. that is the kind of thing that ought to be dealt with at the state level and we he ought to be encouraging that. >> chris: insurance companies say they can't afford to make this deal that they are going to take anybody even if they have a preexisting condition unless they get all of those customers the millions of customers from the mandate. >> that is what the state-based high risk pools are for, chris. that is exactly what i'm saying. >> chris: and you are saying that that would take care of people who don't have insurance who want to get insurance but are being denied it because of a preexisting condition? >> i'm saying that this ought to be dealt with at the state level by the state-based high risk pools that over half the states i believe have already developed. >> chris: even if you win a majority in the senate chances are that democrats are still going to have enough votes to be able to conduct a filibuster and some of your republican colleagues are suggesting that the way even
we can't even handle the healthcare we have already got. that is the kind of thing that ought to be dealt with at the state level and we he ought to be encouraging that. >> chris: insurance companies say they can't afford to make this deal that they are going to take anybody even if they have a preexisting condition unless they get all of those customers the millions of customers from the mandate. >> that is what the state-based high risk pools are for, chris. that is exactly what...
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it's not the freedom to have healthcare. the problem i look at it from a responsibility point of view which is what the republicans often talk about. monday, it's not fair if you will, that people not take care responsibility for their own lives. why should so. of us be paying these large premiums and bills for people who don't decide to have health insurance? i also think that the other thing you said that i don't agree with, there are a lot of people out there that want health insurance, millions probably 30 million and can't get it because they can't afford it. there are others who are underinsured. we not only talking about these 40 million people who have health insurance under the affordable care act but also another 40 million who are underinsured and can't get coverage for the things know need coverage for. they will of a basic benefit package and be able to buy affordable insurance with the subsidy and the benefits provided under the aca. finally with regard to the insurance companies, when i say you repeal this, th
it's not the freedom to have healthcare. the problem i look at it from a responsibility point of view which is what the republicans often talk about. monday, it's not fair if you will, that people not take care responsibility for their own lives. why should so. of us be paying these large premiums and bills for people who don't decide to have health insurance? i also think that the other thing you said that i don't agree with, there are a lot of people out there that want health insurance,...
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that will reduce the cost of healthcare so more people can afford healthcare. the more government involvement, just saying somebody is going to buy insurance doesn't meaney of us can afford it. think about it. what has the government ever purchased cheaper than the private sector? they don't. they always overpromise and underdeliver. >> greta: and one of the things i keep hearing is about the doctor shortage which is curious you can have health insurance but can't get a doctor the health insurance is not going to do you any good and i'm not sure whatee are doing about that problem. >> look at the uk and canadian system. they promise all the things but they don't have enough money. there is not enough doctors to take care of people. unbelievable waits. that exactly what is going to happen. >> greta: thank you. the supreme court is lighting a new fire under the tea party. the healthcare decision reigniting the movement's passion just in time for the november election. what is the tea party planning now. griff jenkins hit the ground to find out. >> people thought
that will reduce the cost of healthcare so more people can afford healthcare. the more government involvement, just saying somebody is going to buy insurance doesn't meaney of us can afford it. think about it. what has the government ever purchased cheaper than the private sector? they don't. they always overpromise and underdeliver. >> greta: and one of the things i keep hearing is about the doctor shortage which is curious you can have health insurance but can't get a doctor the health...
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spin the healthcare front. we will tell you that as soon as they stop holding their breath and stomping their feet >> our freedom of choice just met its death penalty, the supreme court. get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. gaeme inc. thank gaemezilinsky, thank you for joining >> the white house has chosen to invoke executive privilege. that leaves us know other options. the only recourse left for the houses is to continue seeking the truth and to hold attorney general in contempt of congress. >> today was a historic day for several reasons, not all good. congress voted to hold a sitting attorney general in contempt for the first time in american history. 17 democrats joined 238 republicans in holding eric holder in contempt, far more than the 162 needed to pass. 110 members didn't vo
spin the healthcare front. we will tell you that as soon as they stop holding their breath and stomping their feet >> our freedom of choice just met its death penalty, the supreme court. get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. gaeme inc. thank gaemezilinsky, thank...
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yikes. . >>> a new york hospital came up with its own universal healthcare plan. it's allowing artists to trade their talent for health care. for every hour they work, the artist will receive $40 worth of treatment. and how does this work? will thomas reports. >> reporter: the death effect is the idea that an artist's work is more valuable once they die and she knows this idea well and understands no matter what she does, they will consider her talent a hobby. >> and art is viable and valuable career and that is needed in the most unexpected places like this, in a hospital and the work is well-deserveing of some type of benefit. >> reporter: lincoln hospital in the bronx hopes to provide that benefit through the art exchange program. artists earn $40 in credits toward healthcare for every hour they work and for restoration or teaching children to do some collage. the real creations have been shown in galleries from new york to london and, like many artists, she has a routine care. >> and you have to pay for it and if you want something like a regular checkup and -
yikes. . >>> a new york hospital came up with its own universal healthcare plan. it's allowing artists to trade their talent for health care. for every hour they work, the artist will receive $40 worth of treatment. and how does this work? will thomas reports. >> reporter: the death effect is the idea that an artist's work is more valuable once they die and she knows this idea well and understands no matter what she does, they will consider her talent a hobby. >> and art is...
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we're going to spend more on healthcare. is there someone who is going to argue that is a bad thing? it's the wrong way to frame the problem. >> john: doesn't obamacare do some good things? it gives more people insurance. some people have gone bankrupt paying for healthcare? >> let's start with that. the coverage issue. there are a lotto of things and i hope we get to talk about, that are healthcare system it's freer than much of the world's. >> john: it's not a free market healthcare system. >> it's extremely infiltrated by the government when it comes to medicare and medicaid. >> john: government pays half the bills. >> actually i'll say it now. the fact that our system is half free, we do things a lot better than systems that are completely not free. we are the place in the world if you have something that is very bad, you come. when it comes to treating difficult we're the place to go. we have problems on cost and we have a problem with coverage. there are people in this country that are not covered. two biggest reasons
we're going to spend more on healthcare. is there someone who is going to argue that is a bad thing? it's the wrong way to frame the problem. >> john: doesn't obamacare do some good things? it gives more people insurance. some people have gone bankrupt paying for healthcare? >> let's start with that. the coverage issue. there are a lotto of things and i hope we get to talk about, that are healthcare system it's freer than much of the world's. >> john: it's not a free market...
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but everybody doesn't have healthcare. and what the affordable act does, it requires everyone to get healthcare so they have access to hospitals like united medical center. >> the hospital held a summit on stress and health disperties. advocates are concerned that it will help address both. >> in d.c., bruce leshan, 9news now. >> the affordable care act pays states to expand medicaid to everybody below 133% of the poverty line. it mandates everyone else buy insurance, but it also offers help to people without enough money to pay for it. >>> we want to take a second and clarify a mistake from last night's edition of 9 news at 7:00. during an interview, we told you about an abc news washington post poll on how american voters view the healthcare law. but our graphic had the members reversed. here is the correct add version. it shows 55% voters have an unfavorable view while 37% like it. >>> healthcare groups offered free medical screenings today in district ward 8. it was also taking place at united medical center on souther
but everybody doesn't have healthcare. and what the affordable act does, it requires everyone to get healthcare so they have access to hospitals like united medical center. >> the hospital held a summit on stress and health disperties. advocates are concerned that it will help address both. >> in d.c., bruce leshan, 9news now. >> the affordable care act pays states to expand medicaid to everybody below 133% of the poverty line. it mandates everyone else buy insurance, but it...
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do we continue on a path of rising, out of control healthcare costs? do we continue with massive tax increases to fund a new $2 trillion program? do we continue stifling our economy with a growing government that discourages hiring? or do we chart a new course and change? the supreme court may have made their decision, but the american people haven't. >> make sure the next president of the united states repeals obamacare and replaces obamacare. >> day one, job one, repeal obamacare. >>> now congress is -- we will talk to eric cantor coming up. there's romney's position. this is a chase election, dick. >> yep. great ad. what happened is the electionl e parameters as the election of 2010. we know how that came out, massive republican win. >> well, it's going to be interesting to watch it unfold. dick morris, good to see you. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> coming up, a lot to come up ton. the attorney general of the united states was found in criminal contempt of congress only a few short hours ago. we will have much more on that vote, and als
do we continue on a path of rising, out of control healthcare costs? do we continue with massive tax increases to fund a new $2 trillion program? do we continue stifling our economy with a growing government that discourages hiring? or do we chart a new course and change? the supreme court may have made their decision, but the american people haven't. >> make sure the next president of the united states repeals obamacare and replaces obamacare. >> day one, job one, repeal obamacare....